Immunisation is one of the most effective health interventions in existence yet outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases continue to occur in developed countries. High rates of cover are needed to provide adequate herd immunity and there is evidence that a significant proportion of paediatric inpatients are not up to date even in areas with high levels of community cover. A proportion of these children will have parents who consciously declined immunisation, however the remaining children represent a vulnerable cohort whose under-immunisation is not routinely identified. Two-hundred consecutive admissions to rural paediatric assessment unit had their routinely documented vaccination histories checked against their records on the regional C...
Background: Immunization prevents child morbidity and mortality through the universal access to rout...
Sources of immunization data include state registries or immunization information systems (IIS), med...
Objectives: Every health service presentation of a child should be considered an opportunity to ensu...
Immunisation is one of the most effective health interventions in existence yet outbreaks of vaccine...
OBJECTIVES: Children presenting unplanned to healthcare services are routinely asked about previous ...
re vi ew ed a rti cl e ims: To evaluate practice within a paediatric sec-ondary-care centre before a...
BACKGROUND: Numbers of looked-after children and young people (LACYP) in the UK have risen over the ...
Purpose: Accurate recording of immunisation status is essential for the evaluation of any immunizati...
Background: In the UK, a robust childhood immunisation programme ensures children are offered protec...
This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust (grant number 087389/B/08/Z). CD and RL are supported ...
CITATION: Chachou, M. J., et al. 2015. Electronic and postal reminders for improving immunisation co...
BACKGROUND: Childhood vaccination has been vigorously debated in recent years. Professional and pare...
<p><b>Background:</b> Childhood vaccination coverage can be estimated from a range...
To compare estimates based on vaccination cards, parental recall, and medical records of the percent...
Since the UK lost its measles-free status, mandatory vaccination for children has been considered as...
Background: Immunization prevents child morbidity and mortality through the universal access to rout...
Sources of immunization data include state registries or immunization information systems (IIS), med...
Objectives: Every health service presentation of a child should be considered an opportunity to ensu...
Immunisation is one of the most effective health interventions in existence yet outbreaks of vaccine...
OBJECTIVES: Children presenting unplanned to healthcare services are routinely asked about previous ...
re vi ew ed a rti cl e ims: To evaluate practice within a paediatric sec-ondary-care centre before a...
BACKGROUND: Numbers of looked-after children and young people (LACYP) in the UK have risen over the ...
Purpose: Accurate recording of immunisation status is essential for the evaluation of any immunizati...
Background: In the UK, a robust childhood immunisation programme ensures children are offered protec...
This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust (grant number 087389/B/08/Z). CD and RL are supported ...
CITATION: Chachou, M. J., et al. 2015. Electronic and postal reminders for improving immunisation co...
BACKGROUND: Childhood vaccination has been vigorously debated in recent years. Professional and pare...
<p><b>Background:</b> Childhood vaccination coverage can be estimated from a range...
To compare estimates based on vaccination cards, parental recall, and medical records of the percent...
Since the UK lost its measles-free status, mandatory vaccination for children has been considered as...
Background: Immunization prevents child morbidity and mortality through the universal access to rout...
Sources of immunization data include state registries or immunization information systems (IIS), med...
Objectives: Every health service presentation of a child should be considered an opportunity to ensu...